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What Is The Comstock Act?

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What Is The Comstock Act?

What Is The Comstock Act?

What Is The Comstock Act?

What Is The Comstock Act?

Thursday, 18th May 2023
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is Roz and Mocha. It's Roz and Mocha.

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favorite? Roz. Mocha. Roz. I pick Mocha.

0:55

You guys are so funny, man. Congratulations,

0:58

Lisa! Wow! You

1:00

just won $1,000. That is amazing. Y'all

1:03

just made my entire morning. Keep it up. You

1:05

guys are awesome, man. This is the

1:07

Roz and Mocha Show podcast. Hello?

1:13

Yo, it's Roz and Mocha. No way. Yeah,

1:15

what's going on? Not much, just chilling

1:17

at home. OK, what's your name?

1:19

Jason. Take us off speakerphone.

1:22

Actually, one second. Come

1:25

on, man. Sorry,

1:28

I had my headphones on. Listening to the radio.

1:31

Jason, so you texted and you said you want to

1:33

introduce the news today. Yeah. You

1:35

obviously, have you been practicing or you know

1:37

what to do?

1:38

Oh, yeah. Oh, for sure. OK,

1:40

anytime you're ready. Hey, Mocha. Yeah. You ready?

1:42

Hold on a second. Is that a... Oh, I knew it! Pause! Oh

1:45

my god, Jason. Is that a bird in the background?

1:48

Yeah, I had to stand outside because people are sleeping

1:50

inside. Oh, OK. They want to wake them up. OK, OK. So

1:52

let's wake them. Who's inside the house? My girlfriend. OK.

1:55

And the kid. OK, so let's

1:57

wake up. Let's wake up the neighborhood instead. OK.

5:55

he's

6:00

literally jumping into an airplane. All right, this

6:02

is one, two, three, two, three. And

6:14

then the door opens and out he goes.

6:17

And now

6:19

he's parachuting to

6:22

the ground. And

6:25

the plane's just gone. And then so, but, but, but so

6:27

you see the plane because the plane is still

6:29

rigged with cameras. Yeah. Right.

6:33

And then he's in the middle of nowhere. And

6:36

so, so eventually he

6:38

makes it out. Right.

6:40

And but like here's a little bit of his journey getting out

6:42

of wherever the hell he was. I guess I should probably

6:46

document what's going on. I

6:48

cut my finger pretty bad.

6:50

Got my elbow. I'm

6:53

just so happy to be alive. I'm

6:55

just kind of taking

6:58

in what just happened. Well,

7:00

where the hell am I going to land a freaking plane? I'm going to

7:02

die. That's why I always freaking

7:04

fly with a parachute. No phone service.

7:07

I'm climbing literally through

7:10

from gnarly, this freaking bushes. I

7:12

got so much weight. So

7:15

he posted this in December 2021

7:18

implying that it was an accident. Right now. The

7:21

video is over like 4 million views in a plea

7:23

agreement. He said that he filmed the video

7:25

as part of a product sponsorship

7:27

deal that he did.

7:29

And now, okay. Well, I don't know whether

7:31

it was the parachute company or whoever it was. So he

7:34

reported the crash to the national

7:36

transportation safety board. Right.

7:39

Who said that he was responsible for preserving

7:41

the wreckage. But what happened was he

7:43

got out of wherever he was and

7:45

then he took a helicopter and

7:48

went back to the crash site, recovered

7:51

all the cameras and the wreckage

7:54

and destroyed everything. So anytime,

7:57

yes, anytime that there is a

7:59

plane.

7:59

crash, the NTSB has

8:02

to be involved and they have to investigate and everything

8:04

else to figure out what went wrong, right?

8:06

So this guy destroyed all the evidence,

8:09

took the cameras and then went back and

8:11

cut a YouTube video. And

8:13

then people started being like, this seems really

8:16

staged right now. And then they were like,

8:18

but who the hell would crash their own plane? And

8:21

then he admitted it.

8:22

So the area that he crashed a plane, yes,

8:25

it was like a remote, like, nobody, nobody around,

8:28

nobody around.

8:29

So no chance that anyone else would

8:31

have seen. Uh, no,

8:34

no, no, no, but it's crazy. So 20

8:36

years they took his pilot's license away by the way too. Well,

8:39

yeah,

8:43

back next week, uh,

8:46

the Tony awards. Oh man. They

8:48

will not be televised this year because the Hollywood writers

8:51

strike.

8:52

So it's still going

8:54

to happen, but they're not just going to pause.

8:57

No, no. They're still doing it.

8:59

So I guess that the, the, they,

9:01

they sent a request asking for a

9:03

waiver that would prevent striking

9:06

writers from picketing the ceremony while producers

9:09

were like, listen, if you guys are out there picketing, we're

9:12

not going to get any big name talent to show up to our show.

9:14

Uh, however, the request was rejected.

9:17

So the show will no longer be televised.

9:20

And I imagine that no big stars will actually be

9:22

there in

9:22

the first place. So there you go. Sub orbital

9:25

flights. These are like the ones Richard Branson's

9:28

Virgin galactic, um, offers

9:30

a seat on one of those costs around $350,000. Right.

9:35

But UK regulators have predicted that they

9:37

will soon be less expensive, like

9:39

way less expensive eventually becoming

9:42

intercontinental travel options

9:44

accessible to anyone in

9:46

which travelers would be shot up into

9:48

space for a very short period of time before

9:51

descending to their final destination

9:53

much quicker than via airplane. So this

9:55

was published in the journal aerospace

9:58

and medicine and human performance.

9:59

They said commercial suborbital space

10:02

flights are now available for tourism

10:04

and scientific research and are ultimately

10:07

anticipated to mature into extremely

10:09

fast point-to-point travel

10:12

example. London

10:14

to Sydney in less than two hours.

10:17

Right now that trip is 22 hours. Hold

10:20

on. So you mean to tell me I

10:22

want to go to all inclusive in Cancun. Yes.

10:25

But prior to that, I can

10:27

go into space first. Yes. Straight

10:30

up. Straight up. And then straight down to that

10:32

beach. Yes.

10:34

For how much though? Well,

10:36

I mean, when like I mean,

10:38

I think that eventually because they're saying 10 years,

10:41

right, which isn't that far off. I

10:45

imagine it would be far more expensive

10:47

than any sort of first class ticket.

10:49

I think that if you're doing London to Sydney

10:52

in two hours rather than 22, you'll probably

10:55

be looking at like a what, like a $20,000 ticket. I

10:59

don't got to go that bad. Excuse

11:01

me. You don't even get on-flight food if it's

11:03

that short. No. No.

11:06

But you look at the look at the time you save, right? For 20

11:08

racks? I'd like a meal. I'm just

11:10

guessing on 20 rack. I don't know. I don't

11:13

know. I have no idea. Maybe like five. Five.

11:17

Like five. What is a normal

11:19

let's let's say because I mean realistic. What? Too

11:22

expensive? What? Five racks to

11:25

get there early? Hold on. You want to space

11:27

though. Hold on. Hold on. Hold

11:30

on. Hold on. Hold

11:32

on. You're going to space. To do what? To

11:35

do what? To say that I was there. Yes. Post

11:38

on the gram that I was there. Yes. Selfie.

11:40

By the nobody cares. By the nobody will care.

11:42

Mars in the background. Okay. Hold

11:45

on now. Okay. That

11:47

guy. See that bright thing over there. That's the sun.

11:50

Okay. So they even have Wi-Fi space here. Of course they

11:52

do. That's where all the satellites are. Okay. So

11:54

right now I'm just on Eric Hayden's website here. So right now

11:59

Toronto.

11:59

let's say to Sydney, $2,400. What's

12:04

a first-class ticket? Hold on here. Of

12:06

course, first-class over here. No, no, no, because you

12:08

gotta know that if you're on a plane

12:10

that's taking you to space, that's

12:12

a first-class ticket, right? Like it

12:14

can't be anything other than a first-class ticket. Why

12:16

can't I go to space and coach? What's that? Why

12:19

can't I go to space and coach? Because there will be no coach. The

12:21

whole thing is gonna be...

12:22

Question. Can I get a discount

12:25

if I don't want a seat and I just want to stand? Is

12:27

there a standing room one way? To space! You

12:29

want to stand like it's a bus. Yes.

12:32

No. With a handrail. No, strap

12:35

to what?

12:36

The pole? Yes. Strap

12:39

means in a pole. Okay,

12:42

hold on. Bro, okay,

12:45

I would like you to just take one thing seriously. Okay.

12:48

I am. Hold on, that's funny. If you're

12:50

giving me the option to go to

12:52

space. Yes. And

12:54

then continue with my all-inclusive vacation

12:57

to

12:57

Cancun. I stand.

13:01

Okay, hold on. I'm gonna look right now to find out

13:03

how much a first-class ticket from Toronto

13:07

to Sydney is now I'm curious. What do I expedite?

13:09

How much do you think it is, Moka? Oh

13:11

my God. Okay, just tell me then.

13:15

I don't even know what airline this is. What

13:17

airline is this? Some way, I don't even know that. Oh,

13:19

British Airways. So,

13:21

if you're

13:24

leaving from Toronto, because if you're in this country, you're probably

13:26

gonna have to either fly through Vancouver,

13:28

Toronto. Minimum,

13:30

I found, minimum $9,000 return.

13:36

Then it goes up to British Airways, $20,000. To

13:39

go to where? $25,000 to Australia in first class. Nah,

13:43

man.

13:44

You don't think so? No? I'll

13:46

just watch a YouTube video. Of what, Australia?

13:49

Yeah. Like

13:52

some travel vloggers? Yeah.

13:54

Right? You're gonna get your fix that way? Come with me to Australia.

13:57

Man, Australia is expensive. Jesus.

14:01

The Ross and Mokusho Podcast. Most

14:06

popular baby names. Let's do this.

14:08

So, and this is the official list because

14:10

all these baby websites and

14:13

all that stuff, they always throw out their

14:15

list of the most popular baby names every year. But

14:17

this is the official list. This is from the Social

14:20

Security Administration. So these are the people that know

14:22

when babies have been registered, right?

14:25

Like birth certificates, everything else.

14:27

We're still sticking with names from the

14:30

Royal Family. Very little

14:32

has changed from last year.

14:34

So on the girl's side,

14:36

Olivia was

14:38

number one

14:40

again, followed

14:43

by Emma,

14:44

Charlotte, Amelia, Sophia,

14:48

Isabella, Eva, Mia,

14:51

Evelyn, Evelyn,

14:54

and Luna was the only new name on

14:56

the list. Luna, but also Luna

14:59

was the top name for female dogs last

15:01

year as well. So

15:04

for the boys,

15:06

Liam, Noah, Oliver,

15:09

James, Elijah, William,

15:12

Henry, Lucas, Benjamin,

15:15

and Theodore. Very

15:17

nice. So nothing like any

15:19

of those, the top boy names for dogs?

15:22

No, no, no. I

15:24

don't know what the top boy name for a dog is. Those

15:26

are very normal names though, huh? Like

15:28

very normal. Like nobody, like you don't get any of the Game of Thrones

15:31

names. I like the other list better.

15:33

The girls list? No, like when it's the crazy

15:35

websites. Oh, when like somebody

15:37

will name them ABCDE. How

15:40

do you pronounce it? The

15:45

Ross and Moka show podcast.

15:49

What is believed to be one of the world's oldest

15:52

lions was killed over the

15:54

weekend. So

15:57

his name was a Loon Keto and he

15:59

was born in the United States.

15:59

in 2004, so he was 19 years

16:02

old, lived in an ecosystem area

16:04

in Kenya that protects hundreds of species of

16:06

wildlife. It's like 1.3 million

16:08

acres of land kind of thing. And

16:10

I guess there's a drought happening,

16:13

which makes it very difficult for predators

16:15

to find food. And because he's

16:17

so old and frail, like when you look at pictures

16:19

of this lion, like he looks like Scar from

16:21

the Lion King. Like he has seen

16:24

some stuff, this guy. And

16:26

so they go looking for food elsewhere. And so they

16:28

were wandering into the

16:29

communities and Lunkito went into

16:32

a pin or

16:34

a pen

16:35

where the community, like the farmers

16:37

and stuff had their own livestock. And

16:40

he went in and started feeding

16:42

on that. And then they came out and they had

16:44

to kill him. They say it was really tough for them, obviously

16:47

the lion, but also the villagers. And

16:49

they said that Lunkito was a symbol

16:51

of resilience and coexistence. We

16:53

at Lion Guardians feel privileged

16:55

to have borne witness to his life and

16:57

his legacy. So normally they

16:59

say lions in those situations live to about 13.

17:02

He was 19. Wow. Incredible.

17:04

Yeah. But if you look

17:05

at a picture of this guy, like if you see it today,

17:07

like it looks like an ice and battle. Yeah.

17:10

Oh my God. Like this guy was

17:12

like, he's seen some stuff. So,

17:15

uh, RIP Lunkito. Oh, let's

17:17

go to this Britney Spears documentary. So TMZ

17:20

has put together a Britney

17:22

Spears sort of television,

17:24

uh, documentary based

17:27

only on what has been going on in Britney's

17:30

life post freedom from

17:32

the conservatorship. So here it is. Britney

17:35

Spears has

17:35

had a year and a half of freedom since

17:37

the conservatorship ended. There

17:39

are big problems. I'm mortified for

17:41

marriage to Sam in deep trouble. Brittany

17:44

got physical with Sam. People

17:46

closest to her feared for her safety

17:48

and alarming recommendation. Keep knives

17:51

away from her. As for her career, let's

17:53

hope this woman is probably still

17:55

in the top five people. TMZ

17:57

investigates Britney Spears.

17:59

Price of Freedom, Monday at 9 on

18:02

Fox. So, very salacious,

18:04

right? So it's a TMZ show. It's

18:07

a TMZ special on Fox. They have a partnership that they

18:09

do. So it's very salacious

18:11

talking about it. They had to keep knives away from her

18:13

and that she's warring with her husband and all

18:15

of this stuff. So in a rare

18:18

move, because Sam, her husband, Sam Asghari,

18:20

rarely sort of steps into

18:22

the spotlight himself to comment on

18:24

things, but he took to Instagram yesterday to say this.

18:27

The last thing I wanna do is speak on

18:29

my wife's behalf

18:29

I would never do that. I respect

18:32

her privacy. That's why I don't talk as

18:34

much. And I found it absolutely

18:36

disgusting for the people that were in

18:39

her life at the time when she didn't have a voice,

18:41

they went and told her story like it was

18:43

theirs. It was absolutely disgusting.

18:46

And how are you gonna take the

18:49

most influential person of our

18:51

generation, the Princess of Pop, America's

18:54

sweetheart and put her in prison

18:57

where

18:57

her father tells her what to do, what water

19:00

to drink, who to see and

19:02

use her as a money-making machine. And

19:05

then all of a sudden, after 15 years when

19:08

she's free after all those gas lighting

19:11

and after all those things

19:13

that went down,

19:14

now you're gonna put her on their microscope

19:17

and tell her story? No, that's

19:19

also disgusting. So don't do that. And

19:21

don't believe what you read online. 99% of

19:24

the time, those are all clickbaits.

19:27

And that time is over. We're

19:29

not gonna allow that. And that should stop.

19:32

Damn. Wow. I'll

19:34

watch though. I think everyone's gonna watch.

19:36

My TBR is set. There's one guy,

19:39

and man, I shouldn't even laugh at this, but there's one

19:41

guy on TikTok, he's like this British guy.

19:44

And he takes all of Brittany's

19:46

dancing videos, right? But

19:49

he makes it seem like that's his wife and

19:51

she's just like super hammered and stuff. Have you seen these videos?

19:53

No. Or he'll take like a Brittany dancing video

19:55

and then it cuts to him opening the door. And he's

19:57

like, God, yeah,

20:00

brunch just finished. He's like, get inside. The

20:02

neighbors can see you. Like, oh my God. It's hysterical.

20:04

Like it's really funny. I shouldn't laugh at it

20:06

because it's not, but it's just Brittany dancing.

20:09

And so I guess you can goof on just Brittany dancing. Oh, would

20:11

you watch a succession last night? Anybody?

20:14

Oh yeah. Too much talking.

20:17

A lot of dialogue. Just

20:20

talk about the same thing over

20:22

and over and over. Why is it all of a sudden all

20:24

about an election? It always was

20:27

spoilers. It always was always was

20:29

all about the election. But

20:30

why

20:33

do I care about this election? Because

20:35

it matters to the company. Last night

20:37

was the first night I despised

20:39

a character on succession. Oh, who did you despise?

20:42

Roman. He was awful

20:44

last night. Yeah.

20:47

No, but the sister though, she did everyone dirty.

20:50

Yeah, but they all do everyone. Do

20:52

you guys understand the rules of no spoilers? It

20:54

aired last night. Also, there's no spoilers. We

20:56

can be talking about episode two.

20:58

Which I still haven't watched because I'm not

21:00

caught up on this season. Which I

21:02

don't remember. The conversation would sound the

21:06

exact same. They're all deplorable. I've

21:09

never watched the show before where I

21:12

hate every single character, but also

21:14

every single character hates each other.

21:17

Are there any friends on that show? Maybe

21:20

Tom and Greg for brief moments.

21:23

Brief moments. There's a rift?

21:25

Spoilers guy. Yeah, but Greg had all the power

21:28

on. Wasn't that weird? Cousin Greg, right?

21:31

Love that show, man. Too much talking.

21:35

Too much talking. They just talk about

21:37

the same thing over and over and over again.

21:39

Yeah. If you're gonna like pretend to make a

21:41

phone call, at least try to pretend to make

21:43

a phone call. Why? Are you just picking up bad acting

21:45

now, Maury? What do you mean? Like what

21:48

happened? No, like not bad acting, but

21:50

like

21:51

she as the character didn't

21:54

do a good job faking the call.

21:57

Oh, yes, yes, yes.

21:59

There was a phone call. There was a phone call.

22:02

But yeah, just talking with the same thing over

22:04

and over. How many episodes in? There's two more left. Almost

22:07

done? Oh wow. That last one,

22:09

so it gets supposed to be 90 minutes of just

22:11

talking over and over and over

22:14

again. Don't get me wrong. I enjoyed

22:16

it. That doesn't sound like it. The

22:19

Roz and Moka Show Podcast. Podcast.

22:24

I sound terrible today still. Sorry

22:26

about that everybody. Okay. Yeah, I'm

22:28

fine. I'm cold. The Maple

22:30

Leafs. An apple. I kind of want an apple. Half

22:33

a Kinder Bueno? I don't want to have a Kinder Bueno. What do

22:35

you got? I just want to see my options. You want to pray?

22:38

Okay, so I got half an apple, a Kinder

22:40

Bueno and the Lord. One

22:50

of those has to work. Thank

22:54

you all though.

22:55

The Maple Leafs cleared out their lockers

22:58

and stuff like that yesterday after the disastrous

23:02

round two against the Florida Panthers.

23:05

Big decisions coming for the Leafs, whether

23:07

Kyle Dubas is even going to be back. We'll hear from here in

23:09

a second. Mitch Marner, who

23:11

really didn't show up in that

23:14

second round, was talking to press

23:16

late in the afternoon. We'll see what happens. But

23:19

I think, like I've said,

23:22

I've been very fortunate to play for this team and I want to

23:24

continue to play for this team and hope I get to play

23:26

for this team. So it's all I've ever

23:28

dreamed of as a kid and to be able to do it now, it's

23:32

pretty surreal. So hopefully I get to continue

23:34

that on and on and be with the squad. Man,

23:36

I was listening to sports radio yesterday, like all over

23:38

the place and people are just so like,

23:41

you guys need accountability. You

23:43

need to be a economist. Like, oh my God,

23:45

the season's over. Okay. They

23:48

didn't win.

23:48

Like most players don't win, right? Like

23:51

I get it. Like I get you're frustrated

23:54

and I get that it's your favorite team

23:56

and it's the same story of I get all that,

23:59

but just the. absolute over the

24:01

top viciousness from people

24:03

is so hysterical

24:05

to me. It's sports. Yeah, it is.

24:08

But how can I get it's big business? I understand

24:10

all of that stuff. And I understand like,

24:12

like the, the criticisms from Mitch Marner, because if you watch

24:14

Mitch Marner in the last game of the regular season,

24:16

right, when he was trying so

24:19

desperately to get an assist to get

24:21

to a hundred points, so he could have a hundred point season,

24:23

he was on fire trying

24:26

to get a personal record. He

24:28

didn't look like that

24:29

guy at any point in the

24:32

playoffs when it was about the team. That's

24:34

like a, that is a valid criticism.

24:36

I think the biggest criticism is that your stars

24:39

on the team weren't showing up. Right. But

24:42

the big question is you got to lock down

24:44

Austin Matthews before

24:48

July 1st. Otherwise he goes

24:50

into no movement, no trade, no everything clause,

24:52

and then he could just walk away at the end of it on his last year

24:54

and you get nothing for him. So does Austin

24:56

Matthews want to stay in Toronto? My intention is

24:59

to be here. I think I've,

25:02

you know, reciprocated that before how

25:04

much I enjoy playing here and what it means to me

25:06

and the organization,

25:09

my teammates and how much, you know,

25:11

I just enjoy being here. So I

25:13

really do enjoy playing here and it's, it's

25:16

a true honor. And you know,

25:18

the work that, you know, we're putting into obviously

25:20

continued to strive for that. That end result

25:23

is, you know, extremely motivating. I

25:25

think the headline was at the sun yesterday

25:27

said DeMarner, meaning they should

25:30

do with Marner what they did with the Rosen. Oh, and

25:32

trade. Just a stud trade

25:34

them. Yeah. Oh, great idea. Guys.

25:36

Yeah. Oh, we get Kawhi Leonard.

25:39

No,

25:39

get them big hands. Right.

25:41

Yeah. I agree. Throwing set of skates

25:43

on him. There is the hockey equivalent

25:45

of a Kawhi Leonard out there. I'm sure of it.

25:48

I'm sure of it. Oh, you want

25:50

Kawhi Leonard. Yeah. He helped the Raptors with a championship.

25:52

Right. Can he skate? He's

25:54

got all summer to learn. One

26:01

summer, right? Bring quite back

26:03

to the six. World-class athletes and world-class

26:05

athletes, they'll always rise. But

26:10

I don't know if you could take somebody who's never skated

26:12

before and turn them into an NHL-caliber

26:14

hockey player in the summer. Not

26:17

with that attitude. The

26:21

Ross and Mokusho Podcast. The Ross and Mokusho Podcast.

26:26

Toronto mayoral candidate debate

26:28

went on at the food bank last night. And

26:31

Kevin Clark, now if you don't know who Kevin

26:33

Clark is, I used to see Kevin Clark in my neighborhood

26:35

all the time. He used to be shirtless with a cape and rollerblades.

26:38

And he just, and he would yell at you on the

26:40

street, right? Like that's just the Kevin Clark I knew.

26:43

Super nice guy, always had time for Kevin Clark.

26:45

He would write in chalk on the sidewalk, Kevin Clark

26:47

for mayor, or Kevin Clark for city council,

26:50

or Kevin Clark for this. Because he's always

26:52

running. And any time there's an election in the

26:54

city, he is running for it. But

26:57

he's actually turned into, over the years,

26:59

quite the activist and everything else. And last

27:01

night at the debate, he showed

27:03

up, I guess because he wasn't invited. So

27:07

he showed up and caused a ruckus

27:09

and they started dragging him off stage. And

27:11

then all the other candidates were there on the stage.

27:14

And they had like this big giant black curtain behind them and stuff. And

27:16

then he's behind the curtain, like pulling it

27:18

down. And everything. Oh, man, it was a whole

27:20

schlemaz. Take the curtain with me. Oh, listen to

27:22

this. Thank you.

27:23

Excuse me, sir. Now

27:26

you will not fit

27:27

an election if don't put your hands

27:29

on me. That is the fault. You will

27:32

not threaten to shoot and watch this. Look

27:34

at this. Get your hands off. Why

27:37

is he so close? I am not. This

27:40

is our place. Oh my God. Look

27:43

at this. This is our do-this-day.

27:46

A day-night. Day-night. Okay.

27:49

You can hear him start to pull down the backdrop.

27:52

Right. Right. Transfer.

27:55

This shelter. Do-this-day. Tell

27:57

me. Tell me. Tell me. Oh

28:05

no. Wow.

28:08

Yeah. Yeah.

28:10

So I think they just

28:13

dragged them off and stuff like that. But the

28:18

Ross and Moka show podcast.

28:22

Jamie Fox continues to receive medical

28:24

treatment after his quote serious

28:27

health scare last month when he was down

28:29

in Atlanta shooting. But now

28:31

he is in Chicago and has

28:33

actually been there for quite a while. So

28:36

TMZ reports that while they don't know exactly

28:38

what happened, Jamie or why he's

28:40

there, they know the facility that he is at

28:42

specializes in stroke recovery,

28:44

traumatic brain injury, rehab, spinal

28:47

cord injury, rehab, and cancer rehabilitation.

28:50

One source says that Jamie Fox

28:52

arrived at the facility in

28:55

late April after initially getting

28:57

treatment at the hospital in Atlanta

28:59

where he was transported from set sources

29:02

connected to Jamie's tell TMZ

29:04

that he is quote recovering well. This

29:06

all went down April 12th when

29:08

he had the medical complication. A lot of people

29:11

at the time had suspected that it was a stroke and

29:13

this would make sense if this is a facility

29:15

that he is at, which is crazy

29:18

to think about a lot of rumors

29:20

about Superman legacy, like

29:22

a lot of rumors. So the big story

29:25

yesterday, three big names. So they were talking

29:27

about David Cornswat as

29:31

possibly in the running to play Clark Kent slash

29:33

Superman, Rachel Brosnahan, AKA

29:36

marvelous Mrs. Maisel to

29:38

play Lois Lane. And Nicholas

29:40

Holt is in the running to

29:44

play Lex Luthor. Although another report

29:46

says that he's actually not in the running

29:48

to play Lex Luthor, but he is auditioning for

29:51

Superman. So it's, it's the two

29:53

of them. I think the other guy that you mentioned,

29:56

because

29:56

I googled him yesterday, David Cornswat.

29:59

Yeah, he looks.

29:59

Way more looks just

30:02

like Superman like Superman and

30:06

So James Gunn was on Twitter

30:08

yesterday and he goes for all you asking I would never

30:10

comment on who is or who isn't auditioning

30:13

for a role That's the actors business only

30:15

and isn't something I'd make public unless

30:17

they did it first or after the fact for

30:20

now Only one person has been cast

30:22

in Superman legacy and it isn't any

30:24

of the regular players in the Superman

30:26

world So they haven't officially cast

30:29

anyone yet

30:29

and if you

30:32

listen there was an old interview that he

30:34

had done not that old but like James

30:36

Gunn talking about his vision for Superman

30:38

because he wants to go much younger Yeah

30:41

And he wants to sort of recapture what Christopher

30:43

Reeves captured in those old movies

30:46

from the 70s and 80s So here is James

30:48

Gunn did exactly what we're doing now They're

30:50

going through tons and tons of actors to

30:52

see who captures that spirit the thing they

30:54

don't talk about much when they talk about Chris-free

30:57

they talk about his pureness his hope

30:59

his goodness They talk about you know The

31:01

way that he

31:01

plays Clark is being so different from the

31:03

way he plays Superman and how he can turn

31:05

that on in an instant But there's this playfulness

31:08

about Superman this when he's saving

31:11

a cat he's got that rise smile

31:16

Bye frisky long now

31:19

And that is one of the best parts

31:21

of the movie is the playfulness of Superman.

31:24

He enjoys what he's doing He likes helping

31:26

human beings like and Rachel

31:28

Brosnahan was on the view yesterday.

31:31

I think you have that clip there Rachel Brosnahan

31:33

was on the view yesterday and and Being

31:37

in the running and having this be like the big

31:39

story that you get to be Possibly

31:41

Lois Lane came up and here's what she had to say

31:44

some news broke over the weekend That's also exciting that you

31:46

are one of the front runners to play Lois Lane Oh,

31:48

I could see that reboot of Superman

31:51

legacy So I

31:54

know you can't confirm or deny but congratulations

31:57

talk, but how would it be

31:59

to play that?

31:59

part for you. I mean

32:02

look, take everything you read

32:04

on the internet with a grain of small age

32:06

is my first piece of advice, but look

32:08

it would be

32:09

it would be extraordinary. I grew

32:11

up watching Lois Lane, this

32:14

incredibly talented journalist who is far

32:17

from a damsel in distress, and

32:19

I would jump to the chance if

32:21

it arose.

32:22

I wonder if they're gonna do similar

32:25

to what they did with the Christopher Reeve Superman

32:28

and have two characters, hire

32:31

two actors to play Clark

32:34

Kent to show the early days like

32:36

the kind of teenage days

32:37

of Clark Kent in high school leading

32:40

up to becoming an adult. I don't think they're doing

32:42

an origin story. I think it starts

32:44

in Metropolis. Apparently Rachel

32:47

Brosnahan, according to Variety, had a quote,

32:49

outstanding audition, but at 32 years old,

32:51

maybe out of the

32:54

age range that

32:56

James Gunn is ultimately hoping to achieve.

32:58

He was looking at casting everybody sort

33:00

of in their 20s. One of the names

33:03

that was thrown out if

33:05

it's not Rachel Brosnahan was Emma

33:07

McKay from

33:07

Sex Education. Oh

33:11

wow. Right.

33:13

I can't seem Rachel doing

33:16

it because I'm sorry, her playing

33:18

Lois Lane, you'll just hear Marvelous

33:20

Miss Maisel when she speaks. I think that you may

33:23

be right about that. And it'll throw me off. You're not

33:25

into Emma McKay though from Sex Education?

33:28

Let me look her up. Shem? I

33:30

gotta look over her. She's the main girl with the nose

33:32

ring from Sex Education. Oh yeah, I like

33:34

her a lot. She kind

33:36

of looks like Margot

33:39

Robbie. Yes. A little bit. Yes, yes,

33:41

yes, yes. I'm down with that. If

33:44

that's the way that they go, I'm totally cool. I

33:47

didn't watch any of this Britney Spears documentary

33:49

that Fox ran last night that TMZ produced,

33:51

but I'm listening to some of the clips.

33:54

Like

33:54

they really went in. So this is a documentary

33:57

that centers post Britney.

33:59

freedom. So the free Britney movement happened.

34:02

The conservatorship was nixed.

34:05

All the stuff with her dad is still being sorted

34:07

out. Britney is apparently a free woman,

34:09

but they go into a little

34:12

bit of her relationship with her kids, which according

34:14

to them is non-existent.

34:15

Britney hasn't seen her sons, 17 year

34:18

old Sean Preston and 16 year old Jayden

34:20

in well over a year. By the end

34:23

of last summer, tensions between them had gotten

34:25

so bad the boys weren't even responding

34:28

to her texts and she was furious.

34:31

Damn.

34:33

Recently, there have been occasional texts

34:35

between Britney and her kids. So maybe

34:37

the ice is thawing a bit. They love their

34:40

mother and they hope

34:42

that the relationship will

34:44

improve going forward so that everyone's

34:47

comfortable. But right

34:50

now that is a dynamic

34:52

that doesn't seem to be in

34:55

existence. And her husband,

34:57

Sam Asghari came out yesterday with a

34:59

video just trying to debunk everything that was

35:01

in here. But according to this documentary,

35:03

Britney is living a life

35:05

of isolation.

35:08

Britney lives in virtual

35:10

isolation. Most of the time, she's

35:13

at home by herself. The fact that

35:15

she isolates is not a good thing for people

35:17

with this kind of a condition. When you have a mental

35:19

illness and you isolate yourself either because

35:22

you choose to or you have to, that's

35:24

not good. It creates

35:26

a place for you to only react with yourself.

35:28

You are in your head all the time. Sometimes

35:31

she'll sleep for days. One source

35:33

called her a binge sleeper. She'll

35:35

sleep for three days and then she won't sleep at all

35:37

for the next

35:38

few. What? Days.

35:41

Days. But the Britney fans

35:43

aren't supporting this at all. I

35:46

don't know. It just seems like now.

35:48

Like, I mean, I did listen. Nobody wants to

35:51

though this. She's like a princess imprisoned by

35:53

like some crazy King, right? Like

35:56

nobody wanted that. But I think that

35:58

to just sort of get rid of

35:59

Everything was the wrong move. Like

36:02

she needs, whether she, she didn't need that kind

36:04

of help, but she obviously needs assistance

36:07

in her life and some sort

36:10

of, you know, person, some sort of caretaker,

36:12

right? Like somebody she

36:14

liked that. I know that everybody wanted her to be free thinking

36:16

that she was going to bust out and go and, you know, record

36:19

an album and you know, be the old Brittany

36:21

back on tour and quote normal

36:23

life. Yeah. But you know, there

36:25

was a reason that all of these, you know, people

36:27

were so involved in, I feel bad

36:29

for them. I do. I feel, I feel

36:32

terrible for at 81 years

36:34

old, Martha Stewart becomes the oldest

36:36

sports illustrated swimsuit cover model

36:39

ever. Usually

36:41

I'm motivated by pay, but I'm, this

36:43

time I was motivated by showing people

36:45

that a woman my age can

36:47

still look good, feel good,

36:50

be good, blah, blah, blah. When I heard

36:52

that I was going to be on the

36:54

cover

36:54

of sports illustrated swimsuit,

36:56

I thought, Oh, well that's pretty good. I'm going

36:59

to be the oldest person I think ever on the

37:01

cover of sports illustrated.

37:02

And I don't think about age very much, but I

37:04

thought that this is kind of historic and

37:06

that I better look really good. It's

37:09

so much fun. Reuben Afanadore is

37:11

the best. I

37:14

want other

37:14

women, especially women to

37:17

feel that they could also

37:19

be on the cover of sports illustrated with issues.

37:21

Yes.

37:24

Sham thoughts. You've seen it. Yo, have

37:26

I seen it? Yeah. So anyway, biggest

37:28

crush on Martha Stewart. What were your

37:30

DMS like yesterday? Yo yesterday I had

37:33

multiple people send me this asking me, well

37:35

saying that when they first saw it, they first thought of me.

37:38

That's my legacy. That's great. Yeah.

37:41

And yo, she looks like a dime.

37:43

Doesn't she though? Like a straight

37:45

dime. Even the Roza mocha text line

37:47

today, like as soon as we started the show, the

37:50

first bunch of texts were did Shem

37:52

see the Martha

37:52

Stewart photos. Look at her hair. I feel like she's looking

37:55

at me. Look at her hair. Yeah.

37:57

She's beautiful. She looks great. Easy.

38:00

Come on. What else

38:04

are people saying in your DMS? Oh, just

38:06

oh, yeah, I can't repeat all that stuff. Oh, yeah.

38:09

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. She's

38:11

yeah. Well, congratulations Martha. I

38:14

may have. Yeah. How many

38:16

times have you DM Martha Stewart twice twice? She's

38:21

responded zero times. Anything

38:24

seen or no? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,

38:26

no. I'm like, I'm like, I'm in that, you know,

38:28

that people. Yeah. Yeah. The request stuff. I got to

38:30

get verified,

38:33

man. Yeah. If I had a blue check, I'd feel like

38:35

Martha would reply to me. You think so? Yeah.

38:37

I feel like she would. Damn. Love

38:39

you, Martha. If you're listening.

38:42

Yeah. She looks good though. 81.

38:45

Dynamite. Still crushing it. Controversy

38:48

at the J's game over the last couple of nights.

38:51

So last night after

38:54

the umpires walked

38:57

up to the mound where a Domingo, her

38:59

man for the Yankees was pitching.

39:01

They did a sticky check and he failed.

39:03

What do you mean? Sticky check. First of all, I didn't even know that that's what it

39:05

was called. Secondly,

39:07

somebody needs to do that tomorrow every day. He

39:09

was failed every single time. Sticky check, greasy check.

39:12

All of it. So I guess they do a sticky check

39:14

when they

39:15

find out or they're going to

39:18

get a check. They find out or they

39:20

suspect a picture, a picture has stuff

39:22

on his hands that helps them. I

39:24

don't know. Throw the ball or get a better grip on the ball

39:26

or something like that. Right.

39:28

And it's like some sort of substance. And

39:31

they turfed him out of the game because he failed the sticky

39:33

check. Listen to this. They have just thrown Domingo,

39:36

her man out of the game. They

39:38

checked his hand all four umpires now talking

39:40

with Aaron Boone and her man

39:42

who's been perfect through three was

39:45

just thrown out of the game for obviously

39:47

something on his hand that they did not think

39:50

was a law. When

39:53

he was coming out of the dugout, he was stopped by an umpire

39:55

to check going into the game. Usually it's

39:57

going out of the game.

39:58

They check. All four umpires

40:01

came and checked, and they ended

40:03

up throwing them out. Yep, sticky check. Sticky

40:05

check. And then the night before... Yeah. I

40:08

know, also Aaron Judge cracked another one last

40:10

night and ruined it for the Jays.

40:12

But the night before, Aaron Judge was

40:15

accused by the announcers of

40:18

cheating by stealing signs.

40:21

What is that? Where's he looking? Where's he

40:23

looking? And he did it more than once. Yeah, yeah.

40:25

It was really, really unusual. Just did

40:27

it again. And he pummeled

40:29

it. He hit it a

40:31

country mile for his second

40:33

home run of the night. Uh-oh.

40:36

Aaron Judge, 6'2", uppers in a game.

40:38

And once again, he's

40:41

looking at something. And

40:44

then the next move

40:46

is that powerful swing, and he blasts

40:49

one to center field. I've not

40:51

seen that before with him. First

40:53

of all, I think stealing signs is

40:56

not cheating. It's

40:57

so stupid. It's so

40:59

stupid, the idea... So

41:01

what he picked up on something... So

41:03

what they're saying is that the pitcher and

41:05

the catcher, right? You

41:09

know how they do the things with their fingers between the legs?

41:11

Right? Diddling, right? Already

41:13

you call it? I don't know what you call it. Diddling? Yeah,

41:16

something like that, right? Yeah, that's right. So they sit

41:18

there and they diddle, right? And then the

41:20

catcher diddles, right? And then the

41:22

pitcher is like yes or no. And then he

41:25

diddles a little. And then they agree on it,

41:27

right?

41:27

They agree on the diddle. They agree on the diddle. He's

41:29

like the good diddle. And it's only those guys that know.

41:31

And they're all secret about it, right?

41:34

Right, yeah. But sometimes the other team

41:36

knows what their diddles mean. Okay,

41:39

they figure it out. They crack the code.

41:42

And then so once they know what the

41:44

other team's diddles are, they're accusing

41:46

Aaron Judge of looking into his dugout

41:49

where one of his own guys understands

41:51

the diddling. And then he gives him

41:53

a sign as far as what pitch he's going to get. And

41:57

so he knows how to hit. And he crushed

41:59

it.

42:00

Detective Diddle over there. Right? But

42:03

for me stealing signs is not cheating.

42:06

How different is that from

42:09

watching footage

42:12

and studying a team and

42:15

maybe studying diddles? I don't know. It's

42:17

a gentleman's, I don't know man. A

42:19

gentleman's rule? I guess. It's not

42:21

cheating, stealing a sign. You know what, now I think about

42:23

it and make better signs. It kind of is cheating

42:26

because if you're letting the batter know what pitch to

42:28

expect, it lets them prepare.

42:30

Then hide your diddle. Listen man. Well

42:34

some diddles can't be hidden. But the whole

42:36

thing is that his job is to hit the pitch. Yes,

42:39

but right, but if he knows

42:41

ahead of time what diddle is coming his way. Then

42:43

do better. Well again, but that's still

42:45

cheating though. How is that cheating? Because

42:47

if you know what's coming, if

42:49

you can anticipate what's coming, right? That's

42:52

giving him an advantage. But

42:55

that's like studying a goalie and knowing

42:58

that they're weak on the club

43:00

as they do there too. No, no, no, but it's different because

43:02

again each pitch is different, right? Like

43:06

if I know that a fastball is coming, I

43:08

can prepare for that as a batter. Okay, hold on here. So let's

43:10

say this, right? Let's say football,

43:12

okay? And the team's

43:14

in the huddle and they call the play,

43:17

right? And somebody else hears

43:19

the play. Yep. And then he goes

43:21

back and tells the defensive line, hey, this is what they're going

43:23

to do. Sure. Is that cheating? No,

43:26

no, but again, football is different though. But why?

43:29

How is that different? Because there are alternative

43:31

plays to each play in football. So you

43:33

can, you can try to anticipate. He's got a whole

43:35

stack of pitches that he can throw, right?

43:38

But there's only one curve

43:40

ball or one fastball, right? That's

43:42

not cheating, man. That ain't cheating. If you ain't

43:44

cheating, you ain't winning. Can you cheat in

43:45

golf? Yeah. I mean, you can

43:47

kick it on the fairway a little bit when nobody's looking. Hey

43:50

everybody, what's that in the other direction? Obviously

43:54

you never played with my old man. That's

43:57

another three for me.

43:59

Man,

44:02

golf is the only game where like your best

44:04

friend in life and your father will lie

44:07

to your face. Lie

44:10

to your face.

44:12

Like your protector in life

44:14

will look at you and go, no, that's a three.

44:18

See they need diddling in golf, right? I've been practicing.

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a bachelor franchise for older

44:38

people. Oh, there you go, Ross. The network

44:41

is green lit. The man's getting married. Yeah,

44:43

Jesus man. In July. The network

44:45

has green lit the golden bachelor.

44:49

Stop it. Which will feature a man and

44:51

a group of women on the other side of 60

44:54

looking for love. The show will be part

44:56

of ABC's what they call strike proof

44:58

unscripted schedule this fall airing after Dancing

45:00

with the Stars on Monday nights. According

45:03

to actually part of the bachelor franchise. Yes, it's

45:05

the golden bachelor. And according

45:07

to a 2020 poll of bachelor fans and viewers, 40%

45:10

of bachelor nation is older than 55.

45:16

So this makes perfect. This will be the funniest show.

45:19

Everyone's going to be eating early. It'll be very quiet.

45:21

No, no, no. No, no, no. And

45:23

they, the variety, when this was announced, variety

45:25

asked Martha Stewart if she would do it. So

45:28

they said, yeah, they said earlier today it was announced. I'm going

45:30

to be doing

45:30

the golden bachelor for older singles.

45:32

Would you ever be in it? Martha's answer was if

45:35

I could see the men first. Yeah.

45:41

So the goal is going to be featured in at least one

45:43

episode. You know that these are going

45:46

to be like abnormally hot 60

45:49

year olds, right? Like this is going to be some

45:51

retired army general with a six

45:53

pack whose body never quit. Right.

45:56

Gray hair, solid mustache, good

45:59

tan.

45:59

Like all the women are gonna just, they're gonna look like Martha

46:02

Stewart, like they're all gonna be hot. They're all excited right now. Right.

46:05

They're all excited. They're all excited. The

46:07

Ross and Moka Show Podcast.

46:09

I

46:13

had no idea that John Cena was,

46:15

Rrrrraaabadoo! Rrrraaaabadoo!

46:19

Was in the new Barbie movie. What?

46:22

Yeah. Hold on, wait. The

46:25

Barbie movie that's coming out? Yes. Like

46:27

soon with Margot Robbie. Yeah, cause they've announced like, because

46:30

that cast is giant, right? Yeah. Issa

46:33

Rae. Yeah. C-Moo-Zoo. C-Moo-Liu.

46:36

Yeah. Unlike everybody is in this movie. Michael Cera.

46:38

Yeah, the stud. But

46:41

John Cena does not play a Ken,

46:44

but here is John Cena one talking about

46:46

how it was a chance encounter with Margot Robbie that even

46:48

wound up in the film. But he also

46:51

tells you which character he will be playing.

46:53

John Cena! Oh, well. Sorry.

46:56

Ha ha ha ha ha ha! Ha ha ha

46:58

ha ha! You have too much John Cena over

47:00

there! How many John Cena things here? Can

47:02

I just tell us? When I,

47:05

okay, just for everybody listening, okay? I

47:07

dread, dread, dread the days where I

47:09

have like a John Cena Undertaker or the Rock

47:11

Story. Because Moka then opens up his

47:13

John Cena folder. And everything that

47:16

I need gets lost. Yeah. John

47:18

Cena! Oh my God! Okay, okay, okay, okay.

47:21

I did not know that you were in the new Barbie movie.

47:23

So how did you get the role and, and- You

47:26

know what, it was honestly, it was a happy accident.

47:28

And I think Barbie and Fast 10 share a lot of parallels.

47:31

Their cast list is amazing. The Barbie

47:33

cast list is amazing. The Fast 10 cast list is amazing.

47:35

So with a lot of opportunity, it was a chance

47:38

for maybe to, hey, would you guys be

47:40

willing to have me if I could do something? So

47:42

what, you pitched yourself? Kind of.

47:45

You did? Oh wow. In an accidental

47:47

run-in with Margot Robbie, I said

47:49

I will pretty much do whatever you guys

47:51

need because I really enjoy the movie.

47:54

And they asked me if I wanted to be a merman. And

47:56

I said, yeah, sure. A merman? Oh, so a merman.

47:58

Oh my God. That's got it. I

48:02

like it so is that been kind of your secret

48:04

in Hollywood do you do you pitch yourself

48:06

or do you wait. No that was a I

48:09

haven't worked with Margot before that was we know

48:11

we literally randomly ran into each other's friends

48:14

and she's right we're filming across

48:17

the street fast and was coming across the street from Barbie

48:19

and this one to do Barbie as I've been trying

48:22

and Margot makes a lot of the decisions for that and I said

48:24

well, I'll do whatever you

48:26

want. Wow right so he's playing a merman.

48:30

I love it. The one and only. Yo

48:35

John Cena. There's

48:38

a video from like years and years and years

48:40

ago of this kid is a super

48:43

like John Cena fan, but he also plays

48:45

the recorder. Okay, any

48:48

place in Johnson theme song. Okay, okay.

48:56

I

49:10

Jane

49:14

Fonda claims that you want went once when skinny

49:16

dipping with Michael Jackson, listen to this.

49:18

I saw Michael Jackson naked. Well,

49:21

he came and visited me when we were shooting on

49:23

Golden Pond and I had a little cottage right

49:25

on the lake and it was a beautiful moonlit

49:27

night

49:27

and you said let skinny

49:30

know he did he did. Yeah, I

49:32

think because he knew that he was going to die young

49:35

and that I would talk about him.

49:43

It's kind of a wild joke to make. You

49:47

know, she's been keeping a she's been carrying on

49:49

that one. I knew that he was going

49:51

to die young so I would have a story to

49:53

tell that's a real wild joke to make. By the way, that

49:55

was 19. It would have been 1981 that that they skinny

49:59

because on golden pond came out in 1982. Wow.

50:02

That's crazy. You ever see on golden pond, sham?

50:05

Never. I know I do. That's a fair. I don't

50:07

even. Yeah. On

50:11

golden pond

50:12

centers around a

50:15

retiree and

50:17

his, and his wife, they

50:19

spend their summers at their new England

50:21

vacation home on the shores

50:23

of golden pond. And

50:25

this year their adult daughter, who was Jane

50:28

Fonda is with her fiance

50:30

and teenage son. You never saw

50:32

that, huh? Wow. It's really

50:35

on their way to

50:38

Europe after leaving. Yeah.

50:41

Billy, their son

50:42

behind the forms a bond with the, with

50:45

the old man and then attempting to

50:47

repair the long strain relationship

50:49

that the, that the mother and the father

50:51

and daughter have on the trailer. Great. Yeah.

50:54

Universal pictures proudly presents a very

50:57

special motion picture. Catherine

51:00

Hepburn, Henry Fonda,

51:02

Jane Fonda

51:04

on golden pond. Listen, this

51:06

Norman fair junior over on golden pond.

51:08

Oh no, it's so

51:11

beautiful. Everything's just waking

51:13

up. That's all fair. Sounds

51:16

like I'm lifting, doesn't it? My, oh my.

51:18

You have on a tie. Yes.

51:20

I know. I put it there. It looks

51:23

sexy. Oh my God. This movie is

51:26

good. It gets good. It gets good. It gets

51:28

good. You should meet my father.

51:30

It means so

51:35

much to him to have this trailer is three

51:37

minutes long.

51:38

Just so you know, in 1982 on golden

51:41

pond Academy award for best actress Academy

51:43

award for best writing golden globe

51:45

for best picture golden globe for best

51:47

screenplay writers guild for best

51:49

writing Academy award for best actor golden

51:52

globe for best actor BAFTA award

51:54

for best actress and national board of review

51:56

award for best film.

51:59

their car. Yes, it's white people at

52:02

the cottage. The

52:06

rosin mocha show podcast podcast

52:07

that

52:11

w e legend wrestling

52:14

superstar superstar

52:16

Billy Graham passed away at the age

52:18

of 79 r i p

52:22

as we know that's old for a wrestler. He

52:24

was like especially from back in the day where those guys were

52:27

just all roided out and everything. So

52:29

many roids. So many. You

52:32

see the photos that people are showing of superstar

52:34

Billy Graham. He sort of looked like Hulk Hogan before

52:36

Hulk Hogan looked like Hulk Hogan. He was a prototype.

52:38

Yeah, he was right. Yeah, Hogan

52:41

like the mustache and everything. Yeah. And

52:43

the hair like the bleach blonde hair, but like

52:45

only long at the sides and bald all the way

52:48

up. Is that Hulk Hogan's trending? Yeah,

52:50

yeah, because a lot of people are like

52:52

this. He was the like

52:55

Billy Graham was the original Hulk Hogan. Yeah.

52:58

And then Jesse Ventura also took from

53:02

superstar Billy Graham. Yeah,

53:04

Scott Steiner. Yeah, r i p though.

53:06

Yeah, what a legend 79 is great. It

53:09

is. I mean, I didn't see it a whole lot of pictures

53:11

of him in his later years, but he looked like he was

53:13

doing okay because a lot of those guys just physically

53:16

just fall apart, right? So according to variety,

53:18

Loki two will premiere October 6th

53:20

while echo will drop November 29th and

53:25

wait October. Yeah, I know summertime.

53:29

And if you're

53:31

at all wondering when the

53:33

season two of and just like that will premiere.

53:36

Yes, that is happening June

53:38

22nd. The trailer

53:40

looks so good. Show was so

53:42

bad. Maury. You are. We don't know. Hold

53:45

on. Hold on. We don't have to agree

53:47

on the same shows.

53:48

I'm not saying that, but you just have to admit

53:51

that you like bad television because the show was

53:53

atrocious. No, I like television

53:55

that you think is bad. I think is good. We

53:59

know. We know when

53:59

things we have, there has to be a pyramid,

54:02

a level two, certain things, good and

54:04

bad, right? Like you can do it with cars,

54:06

you can do it with everything.

54:08

Food, all of this stuff, right? So

54:11

the same happens with television and there's good

54:13

TV and there's bad TV. People

54:16

like good TV. People also like bad TV.

54:19

And just like that is bad. It's

54:21

an awful show. You just happen to like

54:23

it. How does that show get greenlit for a second

54:25

season? Because it's so good. Like real

54:29

clock, you are the only person that I

54:31

know. No. Then they're making it for

54:33

me. Yeah. They call me up. They call me up and they're

54:35

like, okay. But can you not be objective in any way when

54:37

it comes to stuff like this? No,

54:40

I'm asking a serious question. If the

54:42

show is that bad and nobody's talking about it, or at

54:44

least I haven't seen anyone talking about it, how

54:46

does that show get money put behind

54:48

it to give it a second

54:49

season? There

54:51

are people who like the show. Okay.

54:53

Like there are, I mean, no, there are people who

54:55

loved the show. No, I'm objecting. There's

54:58

no. That is

55:01

a true statement. You do objectify.

55:08

I love it. Man, Johnny

55:10

Dapp. I get you

55:12

won the court case and you're

55:15

doing a whole bunch of deals and you're making money and

55:17

you're back and you're at can and everything

55:19

else.

55:20

But the problem with Johnny Dapp, right? There's

55:22

a lot of problems Johnny Dapp, but like the one problem with

55:25

Johnny Dapp is that he makes it so bloody

55:27

difficult

55:29

to not root for him or

55:31

his comeback or whatever the hell you want to call it, but

55:34

to just even tolerate

55:36

him. He is one of these people that

55:39

every, he's so up his own ass, so

55:42

far up his own ass, every single

55:44

thing that Johnny Depp says has

55:47

to be to him, the

55:49

most brilliant way

55:52

of saying it. So this is Johnny Depp,

55:54

the Cannes film festival where

55:56

he was talking about whether he felt

55:58

that he was boycotted by Holly.

55:59

Did I feel boycotted

56:02

by Hollywood? Well,

56:05

I mean, you'd have to not have a pulse

56:07

to feel at that point to

56:10

feel like, no,

56:13

none of this is happening. This

56:15

is actually just a kind of a weird joke. You've

56:17

been asleep for 35 years. Of

56:20

course, you know, I mean, when you're asked

56:22

to resign from a film you're doing, because

56:25

of something

56:28

that is merely a bunch of kind of

56:30

vowels

56:33

and consonants floating in the air. Oh,

56:35

God. Yeah,

56:39

you feel a bit boycotted. Do I feel

56:41

boycotted now? No,

56:44

not at all. I don't feel

56:46

boycotted by Hollywood because I

56:48

don't think about it. Okay, you

56:50

think that one's good. So there was, I guess

56:53

some people who felt- You just said no, man. Oh,

56:55

you just wait. So I guess

56:57

some people were a little bit bent because

57:00

Ken invited Johnny Depp and they felt that he

57:02

shouldn't have been there in the first place. So this

57:04

is Johnny Depp responding to that. What would you say

57:06

to those who think you should not have been here at the festival?

57:09

So we're talking theoretically about, Oh,

57:11

God. What would I do if there were people

57:13

who didn't want me to come to the Cannes

57:15

Film Festival? What

57:17

if one day they

57:20

did not allow me under

57:22

no circumstances? No matter what, I

57:26

cannot go to McDonald's for life because

57:32

somewhere, if you

57:34

got them all in one room, there'd

57:38

be 39 angry people watching

57:40

me eat a Big Mac on

57:42

a loop just

57:46

for fun. Who

57:48

are they? Why do they care? Some

57:51

kind of, some

57:54

species, some tower of

57:55

mashed potatoes. What?

57:59

covering the light of a computer

58:02

screen anonymous with

58:07

apparently a lot of spare time. I

58:10

don't think I'm the one who should be worried. What are

58:13

we talking about, bro? Did he just

58:15

say that to confuse everyone? I don't

58:18

get it. Have you ever heard

58:20

anybody up their own ass as far as Johnny Depp is?

58:23

Yeah.

58:23

I checked McDonald's has not tweeted anything.

58:28

And his man, a potato. Johnny

58:31

Depp. Vowels and consonants and

58:33

floating through the air and managed

58:36

potatoes and the glow of a computer

58:38

screen. He lost, after he started talking

58:40

about computer screen, he lost me. Bro. Did

58:43

you see everyone tweeting pictures of his teeth? Yeah, I saw

58:45

that. Two people like Johnny Depp's teeth are like

58:48

literally rotten. So they took a picture

58:50

of him on the red carpet and they just kept zooming in and

58:52

farther and farther and farther on his mouth. And

58:55

his teeth aren't in good shape. I think he just smokes

58:57

a lot on filters, cigarettes, and his life

58:59

has just been that way for the last 40 years.

59:04

Vowels and consonants just floating through

59:06

the air. That's like for real, like Captain

59:09

Jack Sparrow teeth. He does. His teeth

59:11

are worse than Captain Jack Sparrow teeth. The fake

59:13

teeth they put

59:13

in his mouth to be Captain Jack Sparrow are better than

59:15

those teeth. Yeah, disgusting. Vanderpump

59:19

Rules. I've never seen a frame in this show, but

59:21

it is all anybody's talking about today. Because

59:23

there was a scandal that like sort of spilled

59:26

out of the reality TV

59:28

world and into real life. And it

59:30

was crazy. People who've never seen this

59:32

show were talking about this show. So

59:35

Tom Sandoval, who's one of the guys on

59:37

the show, had

59:38

an affair

59:40

with a girl named Rockell. But

59:44

he was with his girlfriend, Ariana,

59:46

for like nine years. And all of this

59:48

happened in real life, but it

59:50

hadn't aired on the show yet. Right? So

59:53

they frantically put together this whole

59:55

show. And even now producers are like, they're

59:58

taking their time to figure out.

59:59

casting casting decisions for the

1:00:02

show moving forward, right? Because all this blew up

1:00:04

in March. Yes. In real life. In

1:00:06

real life. So it aired it all played out last

1:00:08

night. So the first one I want to play for

1:00:10

you is Tom going

1:00:13

to I guess seek some sort of guidance from

1:00:16

Lisa Vanderpump dealing

1:00:18

with the fallout from the affair

1:00:20

with Raquel and he just has this

1:00:23

meltdown. I didn't want to hurt

1:00:25

her. And Ariana has a hard time

1:00:27

with trusting people. And I didn't want

1:00:29

to have a trust in people. Well, what's she going to have now? I mean, this isn't

1:00:31

a trusting place when you're sleeping with one of her best

1:00:33

friends. I know. I know. We

1:00:36

and Raquel had every intention

1:00:38

of telling Ariana before the reunion.

1:00:40

There's no way we could feel like a human

1:00:43

being, either one of us, to have Ariana

1:00:45

defending Raquel and me. I've been

1:00:47

very conflicted about being

1:00:50

honest about details

1:00:52

because I think about

1:00:55

it hurting Ariana more.

1:00:57

I don't know if I'll ever get that chance,

1:01:00

which kills me.

1:01:02

Damn.

1:01:10

We did always protect each other. And

1:01:13

for all the things that we've been through for that to

1:01:15

be the last conversation we have is really

1:01:17

hard for me to handle. Okay.

1:01:21

Okay. Pull yourself

1:01:24

together, man. Okay. So do you want

1:01:26

to hear

1:01:29

the actual break

1:01:39

up?

1:01:46

So, so this is a conversation

1:01:49

that went down between Tom

1:01:51

and Ariana. I guess when she found

1:01:54

out about the affair and she confronted

1:01:56

them and they're breaking up. Now, normally on these

1:01:58

reality shows, they seem super fake.

1:01:59

And now this did, there was a little like a tinge

1:02:02

of staged in this to it, but I think

1:02:04

that that's just, you know, contracts and everything

1:02:06

else. But it seems like a pretty real breakup

1:02:08

to me.

1:02:09

I thought that she's continued to smile in my face,

1:02:12

while also smiling on FaceTime with you is

1:02:14

one of the most god-awful, disgusting

1:02:17

things I've ever heard. I'm sorry you had to say that. Why don't

1:02:19

you be sorry you ever f***ing did it?

1:02:21

Oh! It's your face,

1:02:23

Tom. I regret every moment that I stood

1:02:25

up for you, defended you, supported

1:02:28

you. Talk to him. You're worth

1:02:31

nothing. And I want you

1:02:33

to feel that deep in your soul. I

1:02:35

want you to hear those words coming from the mouth of

1:02:38

the woman that f***ing stood by you and loved

1:02:41

you. Talk to him. And was ready to build

1:02:43

the rest of my life around you. Mm-hmm.

1:02:46

Hear my words and

1:02:48

know that that's how I feel about you. Nine

1:02:52

years. You screwed it up, Tom. I

1:02:54

regret ever loving you. Oh!

1:02:57

You talked to him, Mariana! Any

1:03:00

last words before we never speak again? Oh!

1:03:03

In your face, Tom! I

1:03:06

never thought this would happen. Uh-huh. Well,

1:03:08

maybe you shouldn't have done it. I

1:03:11

thought we'd be together forever. Yeah, well...

1:03:16

I would have followed you anywhere. I

1:03:20

would have changed any part

1:03:22

of whatever you were happy with.

1:03:26

I was 100% committed to you as

1:03:29

of literally two days ago.

1:03:37

F***. What's wrong with me? Everything.

1:03:41

You're cheater. You can think whatever you want, but...

1:03:47

Yo, that right there is

1:03:49

reality television. Ha ha ha

1:03:52

ha.

1:03:52

Yeah,

1:03:55

I... Same thing. I have

1:03:57

never watched an episode of Vanderpump Tools. I've never seen it in a fast

1:03:59

way.

1:03:59

by it though. Fascinating. Since

1:04:02

this story broke in March, I

1:04:04

have been following along and invested

1:04:07

in these three people,

1:04:09

Tom, Ariana and Raquel. That

1:04:11

one line though, anything you want to say before we never

1:04:13

speak again? Oh my gosh. I

1:04:15

don't know what's worse that one or the I regret

1:04:18

ever loving you. That's

1:04:20

some like that cuts deep. Huh?

1:04:25

Oh my God. So

1:04:27

good. I don't even know who any of these people. I couldn't

1:04:29

pick. I put the pictures of those two of the

1:04:31

two women in front of me. I couldn't tell you which

1:04:34

one is Raquel and which one's Ariana, but

1:04:36

I am so invested in their lives

1:04:38

and this

1:04:39

breakup. It's Oh my

1:04:41

God. I

1:04:44

need to take, I'm going to start hyperventilating like Tom.

1:04:46

I didn't even know the man's last name. What's his last name?

1:04:48

Sandoval. Thank you. Sandoval.

1:04:51

It was using like a rock band and stuff like that. I see him on social

1:04:54

media, like singing cover songs, right? He owns

1:04:56

like a bar or something like that. I don't even know what this show is about.

1:04:59

It's her business, right? Like vendor pumps business,

1:05:03

like wine and stuff. I got you. He

1:05:06

was performing with his band on stage and

1:05:08

then his

1:05:09

phone fell out of his pocket and Ariana

1:05:11

picked up the phone and saw an

1:05:13

inappropriate message from Raquel.

1:05:16

And that's how she found out. That's

1:05:18

why you don't have that stuff show up on the home

1:05:21

screen. Wow. Thanks

1:05:28

for listening to the Ross and Moka show podcast.

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